The mission of the Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis is to provide opportunities for the enjoyment of classical music in central Indiana through radio programming, and to encourage the understanding and appreciation of this art through education.

Indiana Public Radio is a service of Ball State University, a Public Radio International affiliate, and a National Public Radio member station. Its format includes NPR, news and classical music broadcast on WBST 92.1FM Muncie, WBSB 89.5FM Anderson, WBSW 90.9FM Marion, WBSJ 91.7FM Portland, and WBSH 91.1FM Hagerstown-New Castle. One of IPR's programs is "Indiana ArtsDesk," a weekly 10-minute feature broadcast every Thursday at 4:20 and 6:20 p.m. Hosted by Marcus Jackman, "Indiana ArtsDesk" is partially funded by grants from the Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County, and by the Indiana Arts Commission and Arts Place. Artists, arts organizations and arts advocates with story ideas for "Indiana ArtsDesk" should contact Jackman at mjackman@bsu.edu or call 800-646-1812.

We inspire, inform, and involve. Our values and activities are born of the purposes and hopes of Indiana University and of our listeners. For us, this work is a public trust.
WFIU is located in the Radio/TV Building on the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington. For specific broadcast information, including broadcast area and translator information, follow this link: WFIU Coverage Area.
WFIU 103.7 fm has been broadcasting from the Bloomington campus of Indiana University since October, 1950. The station is a charter member of the National Public Radio network, and along with 90 other stations, it carried the premiere broadcast of NPR's in-depth news program, All Things Considered, on May 3, 1971. WFIU now broadcasts 24 hours a day.

WME3tv is a community access television show that highlights neglected news, arts & activism. We help organizations with community outreach by doing organizational profiles & covering events. I also recently cut a PSA for the City of Bloomington's Commission on Sustainabilty. From interviews with visual & musical artists to covering public demonstrations by activist groups, WME3tv seeks to give voice to those not heard in mainstream media.